You Don’t Fuck The System, The System Fucks You

You know the type people that really piss me off? The type of people who think they can change things. You know what I mean. Usually liberal, somewhere between the age of 16 and 24, have the foresight to see that the majority of people in any sort of position of real power are fucked up assholes who’s only interests are there own and that of their mistress and possibly their Latino cleaners, and these jumped up little bastards think they can do something about that. Sorry to break the truth to you folks, but contrary to every heart warming Hollywood ending you’ve ever scene and every motivational piece of shit book you’ve ever read, most likely written by someone in the same deluded mindset as you, one person can not make a difference. No matter how big a fuck up they are. Churchill once said “If you’re not a liberal at 20, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative at 40, you have no brain”.

At the end of the day, you are just one person. You get your vote every four years, you pay your taxes. That’s about it. And if you’re not an adult, you’ll be doing those things soon enough. Because that’s all you are to the state. A worker bee from whom they can suck tax money. They give you a vote every 4 years to make you feel like you have a say in things. But do you really? Of course you fucking don’t. Whether party A or party B wins is irrelevant in an election. You’ll still keep paying your taxes, they may get raised or lowered by a few fractions of a percent to keep the monkeys from rattling the cages too loudly. But it really doesn’t make a fucking difference.

So when I see people claim to want to change things. People who think they’re going to make big splashes in the puddle of life. Think they’re going to mix things up. Turn the way we perceive everything upside down. ‘Fuck the sytem’ as it were. It makes me laugh.

You don’t fuck the system.
The system fucks you.

6 Responses to “You Don’t Fuck The System, The System Fucks You”

  1. Not if loads of people gang-rape it, Brad.

  2. I completely agree with what you’ve said. It’s exactly why protesting, strikes, and anything else done with the motion of trying to convince a bigger organization to do something is a waste of time!

    I say if you want to make real changes, run for office. It’s set up so anyone can do this and have a bigger voice. In doing this they also represent people of their beliefs.

  3. One kid was ranting today about how in today’s modern world we have “not-normal” candidates for presidency. But the thing is candidates can only run when they have millions of supporters and millions of dollars.

    It’s our world today that a beggar can’t walk up to the Congress Building and voice his input, but only people who have lobbyist bribes or who have been bribed by lobbyist parties.

  4. On a small scale, the average person does have the ability to change things (at least for themselves). In terms of a whole country, no, I don’t think one (or two) normal people really can. But people do things like giving campaign donations, writing articles about candidates, etc to really just spread the word.

  5. Kuccinich ‘12.

  6. Well spoken. It always makes me laugh when people talk about the wonders of democracy. Democracy is a big fat con. It’s a huge game of smoke and mirrors which attracts gullible people to the polling booths once every four years in the retarded belief that where they put their little cross is going to make a blind bit of difference.

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